Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 13, 1992, Image 1

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    Oregon Daily
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1992
University Senate delays action on ROTC
Brian Hoop
] j Members vote to
! review anti gay, lesbi
an policy in five
years, but move may
be empty gesture
By Carrie Dennett
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M vu,il (>t>11c:y in live vr.irs, tho
; mvi TMly pn slili iil .mil seriali*
tin'ml -is will rn view !K)l) puli'
iv lur lontnrmalii :e ,sy ilh liner
t)r i>r> \clmini'!r.iln r Rules
i!i-.»1 mg wiih dim Minin.dton
.111 sailing to the million
Howes er ittr mulicri is most
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tin- ()rt's;.»n Mute Board hi High
.*f t.itui ution has .dreads ruled
ti.it IKK! jn.l, v is m < ompli
im tnd that umversds prrsi
.!. Ids imo.t !nlius>. state board
rulings
! I lli.. state tin aril diiesn t
i t1.1n.141 its rut mg. K()T( 1 an-not
be removed (ruin lainpus re
gerdless 11! DO!) publics 1 dii
cerning guss and lesbians
I tie state hoard has lotllld tin
1)01) jiulh s tu he in iroinph
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Ini .nisi- she firderai government
allows the nuhl.trv lo ihsi rtmi
na!<- against humus, suals
(hr hoard mas < Inillge in
hi. Mr.mil said or
lfit r mas hi- a ruiv legiil opln
too
At U do. sd.is ■ Hi.-i tills; and
::i it'ii- past Itraml has . ndursed
luhhsing tlii- 1)00 lot i li.ilige
t all.i-i ih.m mums mg K(lit
it there is m. iiios ■•imnl hs
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to jiu'fc iluu ii Us Iwiijp't
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tilin'''
Hoop's or i^ i nii t mot1r>n
i .ill' ll for mi tmmftliitlf pii.isn
out ol K()T< to in' stnppi'ii
on! i in i i hungf in i)()1> poll
i v ' ii is iii’irrmini'.I i.isl wi'i'k
lii.it tin- son.iir ■!'» not li.n i1
! urn to ROTC f’.icjn i
CIA official
to speak on
campus today
j University alumnus and
32-year agency veteran
Richard Kerr will address
questions about the orgam
zation
By Daralyr' Trappe
l-i.\ Deputy Director I
im campus iuiLu
imi!s a trout th. aroint
tor His appeariini r at i!
result of student pruli
g tin’ iithi
r. .1 Uni vs
>p -si!ion to ( : \ r, ( ru iter Turn Cul
Her !11 si/e iind scops’. tint arrests unit
srupled interviews ure often the result
i ureer Planning urul Placement Direr,
r ] .1 rrv Smith is put m the difficult role
haring to wif,, i,t,‘tester's
CIA : •
r
They’re playing our song
. itk
Sir
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i Af if; i IV ,i/ns
Asian-American class reinstated to curriculum
jThe course, which wasn't offered
for 10 years, will be taught this spring
By Karen Engels
Emeraia Repcvlw
An ethnic studies class about Asian-Americans will
be offerixl spring term fur the firsi time in mom than a
decade because uf student efforts to return it to the
curriculum,
Despite the University's commitment in 1990 to
make .1 •'University for Everyone.” many Aslan-Amor
uans on campus felt they were being neglected as a
minority group in terms of courses offered Only one
1)1 the IV* courses Ih.li then fulfilled !lte "Mu', gen
der, non-Luropean requirement" (ie.ili with Astan
AmerU-Ufis
Ironically, tfur couise. Introduction to the Asian
American Lixpenonce. was listed 11! tin <alaiog hut
hadn't been taught for years
Once I in luuliy signud up and went, hut the tear It
er n»:vnr showed up, said Dohhy Lee. a Korean
American student and ASUO affirmative action coor
dinator
l,ary Huh. a Korean American student, also wanted
to take the course to fulfill his race/gender require
ment Former ethnir studies Director lid Coleman told
Huh the course hadn't been taught In more than it)
years
Oath I.r .util Huh took ,in unlive stunt <■ in reinstat
ing the class
List spring. Use publinlv tufiwd dawn a University
award to protest the "missing course Leo .dsn pro
tested lhi‘ exclusion of Asian Americans Irorn minor
itv scholarships and ia< k of Am inAmerit an person -
nol in Lhti multicultural affairs office
Hah and fallow Asian I'at iht American Slutltint
nn :i member-. i nllot n-d mart* than tot) signatures in
support of reinstating tin- ( lass Hoh took the Issue to
In., studies program, the Count it for Minority
ho . at inti and mentioned it to President Myles Brand
in an open lor urn
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